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Orthogonal Blogging at the SOA Horse Races

2008-01-20 06:30:30 by Tim Bass in The Complex Event Processing Blog
 
...SOA Horse with a discussion on how SOA, EDA and CEP are technically orthogonal, concluding Event Processing can have different interactions with SOA, and when IBMs announcements in this area will be available youll realize that there are different entry points. Event processing can also work in legacy and non-SOA environment Richard Veryard,...
 
 
 
 
 
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CEP is to Architecture as SOA is to Architecture

2008-07-25 18:38:29 by Tim Bass in The Complex Event Processing Blog
 
...SOA describes an architecture and just like EDA describes an architecture For example, you do not buy an SOA. An SOA describes an architectural style of programming via components that are involved as services in a distributed network architecture - a service-oriented, or service-based architecture The concept of CEP does not have the A-word...
 
 
 
 
 
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Betting on the SOA Horse

2008-01-05 05:49:38 by Tim Bass in The Complex Event Processing Blog
 
...SOA, CEP, EDA, RSS, Web 2.0, Social Networking, BPM, BAM, BI, XTP and so forth. Each horse has one or more primary sponsors, some are consulting organizations, who seem to have a nack for creating and marketing acronyms, and others are software companies, whos hope is that their horse is in the winners circle. There are also investors,...
 
 
 
 
 
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Arnon Rotem-Gal-Oz on SOA Security

2008-07-14 13:40:01 by Gunnar Peterson in 1 Raindrop
 
...SOA is not only naïve but negligence pure and simple. The whole premise of moving an organization to SOA is connectedness and integration. So, unless your SOA will fail it will be connected to other systems. Whether you are building RESTful systems, WS-* SOAs, EDAs or any combination of these architectural styles, If you wont treat the...
 
 
 
 
 
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SANS Webcast: Security for Web Services and SOA

2008-08-04 11:29:54 by Gunnar Peterson in 1 Raindrop
 
...SOA Security issues. I also did another SANS Webcast on Web services security way back in 2005. I went back and looked at the 2005 slides and its really scary how the issues are still there. Again we see developers making hellacious progress and security treading water (in a moving stream). From 2005 Many (most?) classic Information Security...
 
 
 
 
 
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CEP is Not BPM, BAM, BRE, BRMS or SOA

2008-08-27 13:37:25 by Tim Bass in The Complex Event Processing Blog
 
...SOA and just about every other related processing activity that is complimentary tothe event correlation and analysis required to detectan opportunity or threat to your business Im not picking on Aleri. TIBCO has been doing the same thing recently in their CEP blog , continually attempting to redefine CEP as BRMS. Detecting business...
 
 
 
 
 
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Pragmatic SOA Governance - San Francisco, Calif. (November 20, 2008)

1970-11-03 10:52:02 by Editor in IT Security - The IT Security Industry's Web Resource
 
When:November 20, 2008 Where:Check here. What: Pragmatic SOA Governance is a free, eight-hour event that brings SearchSOA.com and world-renowned SOA expert and Burton Group analyst Anne Thomas Manes t
 
 
 
 
 
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SOA Security in Real Life

2008-11-30 17:29:17 by Gunnar Peterson in 1 Raindrop
 
...SOA Security this way When I park my car in the garage, I lock it. Why? Well, although I would hate for someone to steal my snow shovel and hockey sticks, my car is much more valuable to me. Security is about managing risk, specifically protecting valuable assets like my car. I have a higher level of protection on my car than on my garage....
 
 
 
 
 
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Alcatel-Lucent and HP integrate SOA security and governance tools

2008-02-20 00:00:00 by Ellen Messmer in Network World on Security
 
Alcatel-Lucent and HP integrate SOA security and governance tools
 
 
 
 
 
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You Can Hide So SOA Won't Run

2008-08-06 00:00:00 by HASH0x8b35650 in Network World on Security
 
...SOA services is to hide them behind a port knocking firewall. Port knocking makes your system appear as if it offers no services at all. Any cracker who comes a-knocking' will either conclude that nobody is home, or that your administrators are smart enough to make access so difficult it's not worth the trouble to try to break in